Safety Equipment and Uniforms Sample Clauses

Safety Equipment and Uniforms. 33.01 Where the conditions of employment require the use of safety equipment listed below, the Employer shall make the following equipment available to employees for their use while working under conditions which necessitate its use, at no cost to employees: (a) welding apron; (b) welding goggles; (c) welding gloves; (d) dust protection mask for shop and street sweeper; (e) eye protection mask for bench grinder; (f) rubber apron for work with chemicals; (g) gas mask and canisters for arena, pool and sewer and water main maintenance operations; (h) insulated gloves for steam use, pumphouse and sewer and water division; (i) ear protectors for noise; (j) safety glasses; (k) hard hats; (l) coveralls, one pair insulated winter to employees that require them, and one pair summer per year; (m) work gloves- except in extenuating circumstances, each employee shall be provided with no more than two (2) pairs of gloves per year. 33.02 The employees are responsible for the proper use and care of equipment provided to them. 33.03 The Employer shall provide the Bylaw Officer with the following uniform clothing items annually: - 2 pairs of pants - 2 pairs of long sleeve shirts - 2 pairs of short sleeve shirts. The Employer shall provide the Bylaw Officer with suitable winter clothing every two years.
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Safety Equipment and Uniforms. MCWD shall provide and maintain appropriate safety clothing and equipment for Laboratory personnel. Such items may include, depending upon assigned duties, laboratory coats, dust masks, and non-prescription safety glasses. Up to five (5) coats shall be cleaned weekly and worn clothing shall be replaced by MCWD. MCWD shall provide and maintain the appropriate uniforms for Operations and Maintenance personnel. Such items shall include: Long sleeved shirts, pants, and jackets. Shirts and pants shall be cleaned weekly and worn clothing shall be replaced by MCWD. MCWD will provide up to two-hundred dollars ($200.00) credit for the purchase of safety- toed boots or safety-toed shoes for the following personnel: Systems Operator I/II/III, Laboratory Supervisor, and engineering classifications that require inspecting as a function of the position. Replacement boots or shoes will be provided on an as-needed basis. Wearing of uniforms and safety boots during all working hours is mandatory for all employees provided with or eligible for reimbursement of same. Uniforms and boots are to be worn for District purposes only. Obscene or excessive adornment may not be worn. Non- uniform apparel, such as other than MCWD hats, may not be worn. The District shall provide one pair of prescription safety glasses, upon request, to each employee in Operations and Maintenance and Laboratory personnel. The reimbursement cost for each pair of glasses shall not exceed $100.
Safety Equipment and Uniforms. The Employer will provide for each employee, such protective devices and equipment as the Employer deems necessary for the safe performance of work, such as safety vest, leather gloves, etc. The Employer shall furnish work uniforms for all employees occupying the classifications contained in Appendix A (Unit I). The Unit I employees shall receive one (1) change per day. Employees who are furnished a uniform must wear said uniform while working.
Safety Equipment and Uniforms. Safety Equipment and uniforms required to be worn by employees of the District shall be provided to employees at District expense. Safety shoes shall be provided for food service, security, nurses, mechanics, maintenance, grounds, bus/van drivers, custodians, technology, delivery and warehouse employees from District approved selections and vendors. Employees will be reimbursed up to a maximum of $130 every twelve (12) months to purchase their own shoes when the District does not have an assigned shoe program provider. Uniforms will be worn exclusively for work performed for Banning Unified School District by those in the maintenance, security, technology, custodial, transportation, and grounds classifications. Employees in the above classifications must wear safety shoes at all times when on duty at their work assignment. All uniforms will be returned upon separation of employment. All employees shall not wear District uniforms on non-work days and/or to perform work outside of the District. Employees shall not deviate from the District provided uniforms outlined below:
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Related to Safety Equipment and Uniforms

  • Safety Equipment Should the employment duties of an employee in the bargaining unit require use of any equipment or gear to insure the safety of the employee or others, the District agrees to furnish such equipment or gear.

  • Equipment and Facilities For On-Site Courses, you will supply the facility and equipment as set forth at xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx. If Red Hat agrees to provide the training facilities and hardware, you will be liable for any loss or destruction of this equipment and hardware used in connection with the Training.

  • Office Space, Equipment and Facilities Provide such office space, office equipment and office facilities as are adequate to fulfill the Adviser’s obligations hereunder.

  • Personnel Equipment and Material Engineer shall furnish and maintain, at its own expense, quarters for the performance of all Engineering Services, and adequate and sufficient personnel and equipment to perform the Engineering Services as required. All employees of Engineer shall have such knowledge and experience as will enable them to perform the duties assigned to them. Any employee of Engineer who, in the reasonable opinion of County, is incompetent or whose conduct becomes detrimental to the Engineering Services shall immediately be removed from association with the Project when so instructed by County. Engineer certifies that it presently has adequate qualified personnel in its employment for performance of the Engineering Services required under this Contract, or will obtain such personnel from sources other than County. Engineer may not change the Project Manager without prior written consent of County.

  • Equipment and Supplies Independent Contractor, at Independent Contractor's sole expense, shall provide all equipment, tools and supplies necessary to perform the Service.

  • All new supplies equipment and services shall include manufacturer's minimum standard warranty unless otherwise agreed to in writing. Vendor shall be legally permitted to sell all products offered for sale to TIPS Members. All goods proposed and sold shall be new unless clearly stated in writing. The Vendor shall provide timely and accurate customer support for orders to TIPS Members as agreed by the Parties. Vendors shall respond to such requests within a commercially reasonable time after receipt of the request. If support andƒor training is a line item sold or packaged with a sale, support shall be as agreed with the TIPS Member. Most TIPS Members are tax exempt and the related laws andƒor regulations of the controlling jurisdiction(s) of the TIPS Member shall apply. No assignment of Agreement may be made without the prior notification of TIPS. Written approval of TIPS shall not be unreasonably withheld. Payment for delivered goods and services can only be made to the awarded Vendor, Vendor designated reseller or vendor assigned company.

  • Equipment and Tools 40.01 The Employer will make available all necessary tools and equipment it requires for the performance of work assignments at no cost to the employees. Such tools and equipment will remain the property of the Employer and the employees will be required to take reasonable care of this property and may be required to sign out certain equipment and tools.

  • Equipment and Materials CONTRACTOR shall provide all equipment, materials, and supplies necessary for the performance on the Agreement except:

  • Equipment and Property A. The Grantee must ensure equipment with a per-unit cost of $5,000 or greater purchased with grant funds under this award is used solely for the purpose of this Grant or is properly pro-rated for use under this Grant. Grantee must have control systems to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property funded under this Grant. Grantee shall maintain equipment management and inventory procedures for equipment, whether acquired in part or whole with grant funds, until disposition occurs. B. When equipment acquired by Grantee under this Grant Agreement is no longer needed for the original project or for other activities currently supported by System Agency, the Grantee must properly dispose of the equipment pursuant to 2 CFR and/or TxGMS, as applicable. Upon termination of this Grant Agreement, use and disposal of equipment by the Grantee shall conform with TxGMS requirements. C. Grantee shall initiate the purchase of all equipment approved in writing by the System Agency in accordance with the schedule approved by System Agency, as applicable. Failure to timely initiate the purchase of equipment may result in the loss of availability of funds for the purchase of equipment. Requests to purchase previously approved equipment after the first quarter in the Grant Agreement must be submitted to the assigned System Agency contract manager. D. Controlled Assets include firearms, regardless of the acquisition cost, and the following assets with an acquisition cost of $500 or more, but less than $5,000: desktop and laptop computers (including notebooks, tablets and similar devices), non-portable printers and copiers, emergency management equipment, communication devices and systems, medical and laboratory equipment, and media equipment. Controlled Assets are considered supplies. E. System Agency funds must not be used to purchase buildings or real property without prior written approval from System Agency. Any costs related to the initial acquisition of the buildings or real property are not allowable without written pre-approval.

  • Electrical Equipment Residents must use only CSA, UL-approved or Canadian-certified electrical equipment; the rated wattage of light fixtures must never be exceeded; and only replacement bulbs supplied by Waterloo maintenance staff may be used. Do not leave any unattended electrical equipment turned on (i.e. hair straighteners, lights etc.)

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